1. unadulterated - Adjective
2. unadulterated - Adjective Satellite
Not adulterated; pure.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat I want from all my lovers is real, unadulterated love, and from my genuine workers I expect real work done. Meher Baba
The emotions I feel are no more meant to be shown in their unadulterated state than the inner organs by which we live. Hannah Arendt
All respect for the office of the presidency aside, I assumed that the obvious and unadulterated decline of freedom and constitutional sovereignty, not to mention the efforts to curb the power of judicial review, spoke for itself. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Climbing is unadulterated hard labor. The only real pleasure is the satisfaction of going where no man has been before and where few can follow. Annie Smith Peck
As a novelist, where do you go to tap into memories, and impressions, and sensations? It's usually, in my experience, your early life, before you started thinking of yourself as a writer, because somehow those experiences are unadulterated. William Boyd
Nobody believes in completely unadulterated capitalism. Bill Gates